For time in memorial, women have always been downplayed or treated as a second fiddle, from as far back as the second century AD, where women were banned from watching the Olympics with a death penalty, to the first Olympics of the modern era in 1896, where women were banned from participation, making participation unthinkable. Women taking the back seat have always been an issue of patriarchy, from our communities to the global stage and have become part of our culture. For instance, Western societies traditionally value male traits than female ones, inadvertently benefiting boys and keeping girls out. These cultural norms have become a barrier to girls who want to participate in sports . However, over the years, awareness of this problem...